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Unfortunately, carpet is one of the few things the chart doesn't list. Here's what it shows:

Trim #314 Coral Leather and Dark Gray Pattern Cloth

Upper Instrument Panel - Dark Gray

Autronic-Eye - Dark Gray

Rear Seat Speaker Bezel - Dark Gray

Lower Instument Panel - Coral

Dash Mat - K. B. Board - Dark Gray

Steering Column - Coral

Turn Signal Lever - Coral

Shift Lever - Coral

Steering Wheel - Coral

Sorry - that's it.

Paul

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Sorry for the delay, had a busy couple of evenings...

Trim #317 Ivory Leather and Dark Green Pattern Cloth

Upper Instrument Panel - Dark Green

Autronic-Eye - Dark Green

Rear Seat Speaker Bezel - Dark Green

Lower Instument Panel - Light Green

Dash Mat - K. B. Board - Dark Green

Steering Column - Light Green

Turn Signal Lever - Light Green

Shift Lever - Light Green

Steering Wheel - Light Green

Paul

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Guest Dave Wyatt

I was thinking (I know, very dangerous) that all GM cars of that era used Daytona weave. The 80/20 stuff was a 60's item.

ACC shows Daytona weave as being correct, but I'd check with one of the OCA advisors.

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RE: Carpet. It appears that the upscale GM mid 50's cars such as the Roadmasters and S-88's/98's used Daytona and the less expensive models like Specials and 88's used 80-20. At least that's what Jim from Quality Auto Carpet says that's what his books show. I have a charcoal daytona loop carpet set on order from him now. He provided a 80-20 loop sewn carpet set for my 57 Special that was OUTSTANDING in quality.........Bob.

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